“Open Tennis” Welcomes Esteemed Tennis Writer Charles Bricker

Written by: Staff on 6th July 2010
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Join Andres Borowiak in welcoming veteran tennis writer Charles Bricker to the “Open Tennis” radio show this Tuesday July 6th at 9am to discuss Wimbledon and the future of Roger Federer, amongst other topics.

Bricker, who currently works at World Tennis Magazine, has been an avid player for much of his 68 years, and has covered international tennis since 1993. His consistent ability to break new stories and deliver thought-provoking commentary has made Bricker one of the most respected writers in the tennis industry.

“Open Tennis” goes live at 9am PDT this Tuesday July 6th only on 10sballs.com and the BlogTalkRadio network.

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